Author Archives: Team VCS

Toxic Gulf War Legacy: U.S. Government Ships Sand Contaminated with Depleted Uranium from Kuwait to Idaho

April 29, 2008 – Longshoremen should finish unloading 6,700 tons of sand contaminated with depleted uranium and lead Tuesday afternoon, said Chad Hyslop, spokesman for the disposal company American Ecology. The BBC Alabama arrived at the port Saturday afternoon with … Continue reading

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DoD Secretary Gates Claims Iran Kills U.S. Service Members in Iraq

April 29, 2008 – A second American aircraft carrier steamed into the Persian Gulf on Tuesday as the Pentagon ordered military commanders to develop new options for attacking Iran. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports that the planning … Continue reading

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Abuse of Power: Cheney Lawyer Claims Congress Has No Authority Over Vice President

April 29, 2008 – The lawyer for US vice-president Dick Cheney claimed today that the Congress lacks any authority to examine his behaviour on the job. The exception claimed by Cheney’s counsel came in response to requests from congressional Democrats … Continue reading

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The War Within: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

April 27, 2008 – James Sperry’s nightmares always take him back to Fallujah. There, he saw his friends blown apart. There, his best friend died despite his best efforts. And there, Sperry himself nearly died on Nov. 9, 2004, when … Continue reading

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Mitchell to VA: ‘My Patience is at an End’

April 25, 2008 -Rep Harry Mitchell (D-5) has given Deparment of Veterans Affairs Secretary James Peake an option: Produce documents related to suicides among veterans by May 9, or he will pursue “other options.” In a letter sent to Peake’s … Continue reading

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Combat Vets Face Hurdles as Students

April 27, 2008 – Raleigh, NC — Spc. Natasha McKinnon survived losing part of her left leg to an improvised bomb in Iraq. Now that she’s back, she’s trying to find her balance in college life. Sometimes she can’t recall … Continue reading

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Inner War Knows No Truce

April 26, 2008 – The movie “Stop Loss” filled the silver screen with haunting images of bad dreams, alcoholism and family strife in the wake of a tour of duty in Iraq. This film’s unerring look at the invisible casualties … Continue reading

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Talk Doesn’t Mean Action for Vets

April 26, 2008 – Judging by sheer numbers alone, this is most definitely the Year of the Veteran at the state Capitol. There are 122 bills introduced this session in the Senate and 83 in the House dealing with or … Continue reading

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Apr. 29, More Suicide News: Seven Veterans Under VA Care in Washington Commit Suicide

Iraq War veteran Timothy Juneman went to the VA for help, was diagnosed with Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and was receiving help. This last fall Juneman started attending Washington State University but within months, he learned … Continue reading

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Apr. 28 Newspaper Editorial from Lawsuit: Veterans Die Waiting For Care

April 27, 2008 – Shh,” began the e-mail referring to 12,000 veterans who attempt suicide each year while the Department of Veterans Affairs tries to provide for their care. It continued with a question: “Is this something we should (carefully) … Continue reading

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